The new Heavy Metal CEO, Marshall Lees, has issued a statement about his appointment and the future of the Heavy Metal brand, if you can parse it.
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Coming from Archie Comics in their April 2023 solicits and solicitations... Archie superheroes and Bingo Wilkin horror comic books.
It's been 70 years since Casino Royale by Ian Fleming, and a new James Bond is back, from Dynamite, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson.
Samuel L Jackson used to be *in* Afro Samurai. Now he's equally excited to be getting free copies of the original manga from Titan Manga.
Two comic book shops will get a $750 grant each from BINC to attend the ComicsPRO Industry Meeting in Pittsburgh at the end of February. But you have to apply now.
DC Comics is to move to simultaneous hardcover and softcover releases, starting with Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country.
When is a cover late? Well, that all depends. As Mark Brooks' creation process for this Immoral X-Men #1 cover is playing out across the industry.
ComiXology is to lose a lot of staffers, and service changes are expected to follow. Here's how a number of comic book industry folk reacted to the news.
The GLAAD Media 2023 Award Nominations are out, and here are all the nominations for comic books, graphic novels and anthologies,
An LITG look at the most read stories on Bleeding Cool yesterday, and on this day over the last five years.
We previously reported mass layoffs at Amazon and ComiXology, but it may be worse than we first thought. Here are more experiences from ComiXology employees today.
Adam Hughes, Jae Lee & Craig Cermak are to create brand new Rocketeer stories, coming from IDW Publishing in April.
Marvel is putting out a new Loki series in June - might that indicate when the new TV season is dropping as well?
ComiXology staffers are reporting widescale redundancies today across the digital comics publisher and distributor, as well as its parent company, Amazon.
Professor Xavier reveals some sinister secrets of his past, present and maybe future, in Immortal X-Men #10, out from Marvel Comics today.
Punisher Vs the Marvel Universe was a success for Marvel before, could it be again? And why do we have to wait two months to find out, anyway?
Professor X, the greatest unilateralist of all time? Immortal X-Men #10 throws down some cold hard truths about who this man has been all along.
The girl who will one day be Wonder Woman gets a middle-grade graphic novel all to herself by Grace Ellis and Penelope Rivera Gaylord from DC Comics in October.
Immortal X-Men #10 has to resurrect one of the Five, Hope Summers. But had that not previously been prepared for, in House Of X?
Janet Van Dyne, The Wasp, is opening a new bar with a superhero VIP section. But what should she call it? Answers on a postcard. Maybe a very small postcard.
An LITG look around yesterday's Bleeding Cool, what you were reading, as well as the last five years of content. Also, birthdays.
Tosin is killed in this preview of Wakanda #4, but don't worry, it was just a training exercise, so it counts even less than death in comics normally does!
Steve Orlando takes Spider-Man 2099 out for another spin from Marvel comics, with five issue out in May 2023.
What's that coming out of Spidey's web-shooters in this preview of Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man #4?
Jughead has become a master of the Metaverse in this preview of Archie Milestones Jumbo Digest #18: Jughead’s Guide To Life.
James Gunn is reading comics and coffee. That's enough for us to make a headline story out of it. Come on, we've done a lot worse.
Mike Medney was made CEO of Heavy Metal Magazine in 2019 when he bought into the compoany. But now, he;'s out.
Three artists, Sarah Andersen, Kelly McKernan, and Karla Ortiz launch a class action lawsuit against AIU companies, asking other artists to join them.
What do you get when you divide a Xenomorph by 2? Find out in this preview of Alien #5.
A new comic book store and coffee shop has opened in Baltimore, Maryland, with an emphasis on inclusion and representation.